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CRE Stroke Rehab and Brain Recovery

Locality: Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9035 7000



Address: 245 Burgundy Street 3084 Heidelberg, VIC, Australia

Website: http://strokerecovery.org.au/cre/contact/

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25.01.2022 Tuesday's (25 February) inclusion workshop will be live streamed via YouTube. https://youtu.be/FPiXNe2oV_s It will be a great day - with consumers and researchers sharing their expertise. We start at 10am and finish at 3pm AEDT.



24.01.2022 Help stop stroke. Stroke survivors are needed for a study looking at reducing the risk of having a stroke using exercise and / or diet. Find out more https://hmri.org.au/participate-re/stroke-telehealth-enable

24.01.2022 Participate in stroke research from the comfort of your own home! Volunteers needed for new research using video calls. The trial will provide exercise and die...t programs to help reduce the risk of a secondary stroke. https://hmri.org.au/participate-re/stroke-telehealth-enable Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) Stroke Foundation HNE Health The University of Newcastle, Australia

23.01.2022 A paper by our researchers was one of the most read articles in that journal in the last six months! First author and PhD student Ruby-Lipson Smith wrote about how health and architecture combine in this research to help stroke recovery: https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au//space-for-re-learning-afte



23.01.2022 Our February network newsletter is online. Read it here: https://strokerecovery.org.au/cre/resources/

22.01.2022 Researchers need stroke survivors to test a new #telehealth approach to exercise and diet programs in your home. https://hmri.org.au/participate-re/stroke-tele...health-enable Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) The University of Newcastle, Australia Stroke Foundation HNE Health CRE Stroke Rehab and Brain Recovery

22.01.2022 **EDIT: Now on SUNDAY NIGHT!** Tune in Sunday 6:30pm to The Project on Channel Ten. Dr Karen Borschmann will be speaking about young stroke at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health.



20.01.2022 Important Coronavirus update for the stroke community People who have had a stroke should be aware that, just like with the flu, they are at a higher risk of se...vere symptoms and complications from coronavirus. What you need to know about coronavirus: http://bit.ly/33munae It is important to we all have the correct and up-to-date medical advice and reports. There is a large amount of unverified information circulating on social media. It is important that you seek information on coronavirus from trusted sources. If you have questions about coronavirus, please call the Australian Governments Coronavirus Health Information Line on 1800 020 080. The helpline operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Or visit the Australian Governments Coronavirus Information Page which is regularly updated with the latest information. https://www.who.int/emergen/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019 https://www.health.gov.au//novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-hea

19.01.2022 NEW BLOG POST: In conversation with PhD student Stanley Hung What are the links between stroke, exercise, and bright spots in the brain? We talk to Stanley about his research on physical activity & stroke. Read here: http://bit.ly/StanleyHung

19.01.2022 Clinical trials are enormous undertakings, with complex rules and regulations to ensure the trial is safe and effective. But did you know that there are entire organisations that can ensure your trial runs smoothly? Neuroscience Trials Australia (NTA) is a subsidiary of the Florey that provides support for clinical trials. We spoke to CEO, Dr Tina Soulis, about tips for researchers who might be involved in a clinical trial. Podcast available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Twit...ter: @FloreyStroke Facebook: CRE Stroke Rehab & Recovery Blog: https://floreystroke.blogspot.com Music: 'Operatic 3' by Vibe Mountain See more

19.01.2022 #aphasia-friendly 7 min video #mentalhealth & wellbeing during #COVID-19. Thanks to Aphasia CRE ... Please share! http://bit.ly/3alnqZy #communication #disability #stroke

19.01.2022 Stroke Foundation Young Stroke Project wants to know what is important to you! Have your say. Take part in a survey that will help shape information and ...resources for working age people after stroke. Funded by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) the project will meet the unique information needs of working-age stroke survivors aged 18-65 years, their partners, families, friends and employers. The survey will take about 5 minutes to complete. bit.ly/YSPSurveyOne



17.01.2022 Tune in to The Project tomorrow night on Channel Ten at 6:30pm to hear about young stroke. Dr Karen Borschmann will be talking about our work on young stroke at The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health. Don't miss it!

15.01.2022 Women are at the forefront of the fight against stroke, both as survivors and researchers. On International Women's Day, we celebrate women in stroke: https://t....co/a69o9rK4Qs #IWD2020 Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health Stroke Foundation @IntJStroke

15.01.2022 Did you know that virtual reality can be a valuable research tool? In a new clinical study, Florey researchers are using special virtual reality technology to i...nvestigate if the physical design of a hospital space can impact stroke recovery. Tim McCartin, who experienced two strokes in 2019 and took part in the study, explained why being involved was important to him. I hope that by taking part in the study, and using the experience that Ive been through, I can help provide the best care for other people who have had a stroke. Read more about Tim's story and the study here: https://www.florey.edu.au//improving-stroke-care-with-virt If you or someone you know is interested in taking part in the study at the Florey in Heidelberg VIC, see details within.

14.01.2022 Can you hear me now? Video conference coping strategies and experience during COVID-19 and beyond. Have you started to work or study from home in response to COVID-19? Then wed love to hear from you about your experience of changing work and study habits and the experience of incessant video meetings. This is a light hearted, but serious look at your experience of Covid Adapted and Zoom-type Interactions (CRAZI). Well ask you about work and study pre-CRAZI, now and your t...houghts about the post-CRAZI era. Access the survey via this link: https://forms.gle/V2Yyws85WkS4vSGw8 The survey needs to be completed in one sitting and cannot be saved part way through. We look forward to hearing from a broad range of people from any sector and are happy to share a summary of these results with anyone interested. All responses are anonymous and we collect no identifying information at all.

13.01.2022 VOTE (takes 20 seconds) to support stroke recovery research! WATCH (takes 3min) Emily Ramage explain her research & the iREBOUND program. If she wins the 3-min Thesis Competition, Emily will get $5000 to support her work. ... https://www.newcastle.edu.au//three-minute-t/virtual-final

13.01.2022 The Greater Charitable Foundation has committed almost $180,000 to shift an HMRI stroke fatigue clinical trial to a telehealth model. The MIDAS2 post fatigue st...roke trial aims to solve one of the biggest challenges for stroke survivors the debilitating and ongoing fatigue people experience after having a stroke, through testing of the drug modafinil. The move to telehealth is a result of the #COVID19 pandemic, however opens up the trial to regional and remote areas where the burden of stroke is greater. We thank the Greater Charitable Foundation for their ongoing support with the MIDAS2 post fatigue stroke trial. https://bit.ly/3fR9xoB

12.01.2022 NEW PODCAST The Florey is involved in lots of clinical trials - but did you know it has a subsidiary called Neuroscience Trials Australia who focus entirely on ensuring trials run smoothly and safely? We spoke to the CEO, Dr Tina Soulis, to find out more about how clinical trials are run: http://bit.ly/NTAtrials

12.01.2022 Stroke survivors are needed to be part of a study aimed at supporting people with exercise and diet programs, in their home using videocalls. https://hmri.org....au/participate-re/stroke-telehealth-enable Stroke Foundation Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) HNE Health The University of Newcastle, Australia

07.01.2022 Jan!! You’re on mute! Tell us what supports you would need to receive some of your stroke rehabilitation using videocalls and other technology http://go.u...nimelb.edu.au/f96j Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) The University of Newcastle, Australia The University of Melbourne Stroke Foundation

06.01.2022 Jan!! Youre on mute! Tell us what supports you would need to receive some of your stroke rehabilitation using videocalls and other technology http://go.u...nimelb.edu.au/f96j Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) The University of Newcastle, Australia The University of Melbourne Stroke Foundation

06.01.2022 Including Everyone in the Stroke Research Process NEW LIVESTREAM link https://youtu.be/DZ6LOqpvG6g

06.01.2022 NEW BLOG POST: TOP TIPS FOR COLLABORATION from Prof Julie Bernhardt. The co-head of Florey Stroke spoke at last week's Florey Neuroscience Seminar on the art of collaboration. Here are her top tips: https://floreystroke.blogspot.com//top-tips-for-collaborat

06.01.2022 We are developing a healthcare communication supports repository to: Address #COVDID19 & other healthcare communication needs for people with #aphasia Co...llate existing resources to reduce duplication effort Store resources centrally Develop resources where there are gaps Please email [email protected] your healthcare communication supports links to quality resources with: Resource title Source Language Link Brief description Repository will be freely available online from March 23. Please share with your networks. Aphasia Center Stroke Association of Victoria Stroke Foundation ARC Aphasia Care Partners & Friends CRE Stroke Rehab and Brain Recovery AphasiaAccess Aphasia Recovery Connection Aphasia Re-Connect

06.01.2022 TUNE IN SHORTLY for all your questions answered about stroke recovery! Professor Julie Bernhardt will be interviewed by Dr Sally Cockburn on 3AW, 2GB, and 4BC TONIGHT 6-7pm about stroke recovery. Talk back calls are welcome! #fightstroke

06.01.2022 Next Tuesday: Join us at The Florey Institute in Melbourne, or from anywhere via LiveStream and work together with us on strategies for making our stroke research more inclusive. Your host, Adrian O'Malley, wears a few hats ! A stroke survivor, consultant, horticulturalist, disability advocate, he served on the Stroke Foundation Consumer Advisory Council and he's a complete pleasure to be around! Register here for Melbourne and LiveStream options... http://bit.ly/inclusion_stroke The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) Priority Research Centre for Stroke and Brain Injury Centre for Rehab Innovations - CRI Stroke Recovery Association

05.01.2022 In studio now for 3AW, 2GB and 4BC to hear Prof Julie Bernhardt talking stroke recovery! Taking your calls and questions from 6-7pm 131 873 #fightstroke

04.01.2022 Volunteer for research without leaving your home! Stroke survivors needed to test new interventions aimed at reducing your risk of another stroke. All interventions are delivered via video calls so you can participate from the comfort of your own home. https://hmri.org.au/participate-re/stroke-telehealth-enable... Priority Research Centre for Stroke and Brain Injury HMRI - Hunter Medical Research Institute Stroke Foundation

03.01.2022 Next week! You're invited to work with us. Come up with a practical guide to being more inclusive of people with diverse needs in stroke research. Tue 25th Feb 2020... 10am - 4pm The Florey, Heidelberg or livestreamed on YouTube Free tickets here: http://bit.ly/inclusion_stroke

03.01.2022 Are you a researcher who wants to understand how to involve stroke survivors in research better? Are you a stroke survivor who wants to understand and get more involved in shaping research? We want to develop a process that achieves these aims. Do you know of any tools or training packages that already exist? Professor Julie Bernhardt and a team of our researchers and stroke survivors are co-designing some training to upskill and build understanding between researchers, cli...nicians and stroke survivors, for a more collaborative, inclusive stroke research future. Stroke Foundation Priority Research Centre for Stroke and Brain Injury

03.01.2022 NEW BLOG POST - Students of Florey Stroke We spoke to PhD student Elie Gottlieb about his work on stroke and sleep: http://bit.ly/EGottlieb

02.01.2022 This Sunday night on The Project we're cutting through stigma surrounding stroke. Did you know that 1 in 4 people who experience stroke are of working age? Flor...ey stroke researcher, Dr Karen Borschmann, will be speaking about the challenges often faced by #youngstroke survivors when returning to work and in their daily family life. Tune in to watch: 6.30pm Sunday 22nd March, Network 10. Stroke Foundation Fight Stroke Australia

02.01.2022 Tracy and Stephen Ward have been instrumental in advocating for Telestroke and better support for people in the bush. With the announcement of Telestroke rolli...ng out across their home state (NSW), Tracy shares her thoughts about fighting for the stroke community and her drive to make sure other families dont have to face what they have. https://bit.ly/3fe3WZa Amazing family, amazing lioness of a woman #TW

02.01.2022 Looking for stroke information and advice during this challenging time? The StrokeLine 1800 787 653 team are manning the phones, and are here for you if you nee...d them. Also, the EnableMe podcast series may have some advice that can assist you during this time, everything from exercise, to managing anxiety and the most popular one neuroplasticity. https://bit.ly/EnableMePodcasts We recognise that its very tough time for the stroke community, please remember we're only a phone call away! 1800 787 653.

02.01.2022 A great distraction during social distancing! Some of our brilliant researchers in the #TowelChallenge for the Stroke Foundation - Dr Dana Wong, Professor Julie Bernhardt, Associate Professor Emma Power, Dr Karen Borschmann and Dr Barbara Wolfenden - all got their towels on to prevent, treat, and beat stroke. More on the Towel Challenge here: https://www.towelchallenge.org.au/

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